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RVC leading the way in aircraft development
Today’s Daily Telegraph (26 November 2015) carries a section dedicated to careers in engineering. Did you know the RVC are leading the way in aircraft development? Dr Richard Bomphrey’s research into how insects fly is informing how engineers build … -
RVC hits the heights for student satisfaction!
The results of the NSS for 2016 give the RVC a very high ranking for the quality of teaching and student experience on offer. -
How to Apply
UCAS Applications for the BSc Biological Sciences and BSc Bioveterinary Sciences with a Certificate in Work-based Learning and Research programme are made by visiting UCAS online. The course code for BSc Biological Sciences with a Certificate in … -
How to Apply
UCAS To apply for the BSc Bioveterinary Sciences programme please visit UCAS online. The course code for the programme is D300 and the institution code for the RVC is RVET R84. Deadline: 15 January for September entry. We may still be able to … -
No social distancing for rabbits: Why two bunnies are better than one
RVC study finds single housing increases stress related behaviour and decreases body temperature, highlighting how owners should avoid having lone rabbitsA study released today (8 April 2020) by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that, despite …
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RVC receives esteemed re-accreditation from the Royal Society of Biology for leading degree pathways
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is pleased to announce the formal re-accreditation, from the Royal Society of Biology (RSB), for three of its Bachelor of Bioscience (Honours) degree programmes. -
RVC’s Bioscience Courses awarded Advanced Accreditation by Royal Society of Biology
The Royal Veterinary College are delighted to confirm that the Royal Society of Biology have renewed our Advanced Accreditation for all of our MSci Biosciences courses -
Bioveterinary Science is only the beginning
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Careers Fair
Information for RVC alumni about the RVC careers fair at Hawkshead -
Dr. Charlotte Burn and RVC student Ria Popat - Winners of the Animal Technology and Welfare 2021 Journal prize
Congratulations to Dr Charlotte Burn and Ms Ria Popat, who have won the Animal Technology and Welfare 2021 journal prize. The prize was awarded for their publication entitled ‘A tunnel is not enough: mice benefit from in-cage provision of a …Congratulations to Dr Charlotte Burn and Ms Ria Popat, who have won the Animal Technology and …